
By [url=http://profile.imageshack.us/user/duckbill59 at 2010-05-09
After a change of wheels bought from Heep70!

By duckbill59 at 2010-05-09
And another picture

By duckbill59 at 2010-05-09
Please keep in mind that I am not much of a photographer and really had no intent of documenting thoroughly with a camera. The photos I will post just happened.....mainly for my own viewing!
So next I picked up this Burgandy 72 Camper Special from the son of the original owner with 32,417 miles on it. It seemed to be in decent condition with only minor rust found but it is apparent it had been plowed in the front at some time with some sheetmetal replacement done.

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Hauling some wood.

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And yet another picture of the "Burgandy" Ford.

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Not too bad for $500.00!
And now for the Cummins donor truck. A 1993 Dodge 1ton service truck that I traded a 1986 Honda XL600 for. It seemed to run very well for having over 200,000 miles on the odometer.

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So I removed the Cummins and its automatic transmission as well as the intercooler, air bags and other items I thought I could use from it for the Ford project. I sold the seats out of it and got a little from a scrapper for the rest of it.
So this is the starting vehicles that I hope will ultimatley result in 1 1972 F250 4X4 Cummins powered truck!